"It's been crazy trying to tour with a baby. But it's actually working out okay"
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The subtext is managerial. Touring is a machine: buses, soundchecks, late nights, shifting time zones, contractual obligations. Adding a baby turns every logistical detail into a moral one. Who’s caregiving? Who’s sacrificing sleep? What does “professional” even mean when your body and your schedule are no longer solely yours? Corr compresses all of that into two sentences that politely dodge the invasive follow-ups while still offering a human glimpse.
Context matters: for women in pop and rock, pregnancy and early motherhood have often been treated like a career interruption, not a life stage that can coexist with ambition. Corr’s phrasing doesn’t ask for applause or pity; it normalizes the contradiction. The kicker is “actually” - a small word that signals she, too, expected it might fail. That’s what makes the remark land: it admits uncertainty, then quietly models a workable reality, one that’s less Instagram-perfect than it is stubbornly functional.
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| Topic | Work-Life Balance |
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Corr, Caroline. (2026, January 15). It's been crazy trying to tour with a baby. But it's actually working out okay. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-been-crazy-trying-to-tour-with-a-baby-but-its-141580/
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"It's been crazy trying to tour with a baby. But it's actually working out okay." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-been-crazy-trying-to-tour-with-a-baby-but-its-141580/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




